Russia to prevent Ukrainian authorities annihilating political opponents in east - Putin

The Ukrainian central authorities have sent the armed forces there and they even use ballistic missiles, he said

MOSCOW, November 17. /TASS/. Russian will not allow the central Ukrainian authorities to annihilate its political foes and opponents in the embattled eastern Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with German TV channel ARD.

“Today there is fighting in eastern Ukraine,” the Russian president said. “The Ukrainian central authorities have sent the armed forces there and they even use ballistic missiles.”

“Does anybody speak about it? Not a single word. And what does it mean? What does it tell us? This points to the fact, that you want the Ukrainian central authorities to annihilate everyone there, all of their political foes and opponents. Is that what you want? We certainly don't. And we won't let it happen,” Putin said.

Asked to comment on allegations that Russia had been supplying the militia in eastern Ukraine with weapons and military servicemen, Putin said that those fighting for the ‘righteous’ cause always find weapons.

“Where did they get the armored vehicles and the artillery systems? Nowadays people who wage a fight and consider it righteous will always get weapons,” he said.

“But I would like to stress that this is not the issue,” Putin said. “The issue is that we can't have a one-sided view of the problem.”

Fierce clashes between troops loyal to Kiev and local militias in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions during Kiev’s military operation, conducted since mid-April, to regain control over the breakaway southeastern territories, which call themselves the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s republics, have killed over 4,000 people.

The parties to the Ukrainian conflict agreed on a ceasefire at talks mediated by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on September 5 in Belarusian capital Minsk. The ceasefire took effect the same day but has reportedly occasionally been violated.